It has been two years since the murders of Abby Williams and Liberty German.

The suspect in the gruesome murders of two young Indiana teens is likely hiding in plain sight.

According to cops, the man suspected of killing Liberty German and Abigail Williams while they were hiking on an old rail trail in 2017 has close connections to their town of Delphi.

Before she died, gutsy Liberty snapped photos and recorded audio of her killer’s voice.

But after two years, the case remains unsolved.

New police sketch of suspected killer. INDIANA STATE POLICE

“Directly to the killer — who may be in this room — we believe you are hiding in plain sight,” Indiana State Police Supt. Doug Carter said during a news conference. “We likely have interviewed you or someone close to you.”

Carter added: “For more than two years, you never thought we would shift gears, but we have. We know this is about power to you, and you want to know what we know. And one day you will.”

Liberty German, 14, and Abigail Williams, 13, vanished during a hike in their hometown in February 2017.

Their bodies were discovered in the woods the day after their disappearance.

On Monday, Carter said cops believe the killer either lived, worked in or often visited tiny Delphi.

Carter said detectives were now looking for tips on a vehicle abandoned near the Hoosier Heartland Highway the day the two teens disappeared.

Police also released a new sketch of the suspect, which bears little resemblance to the chubby killer they released in July 2017.

In addition, cops on Monday released more evidence from the phone, including a longer audio clip where the killer seems to be calling them “guys.” More video footage of the killer on the bridge was also released.

In a final bid for closure, Carter asked local residents to “watch the person’s mannerisms as they walk” to determine if the murderer may be someone they know.

“We are just beginning; we are just now beginning,” he said. “We will not stop.”

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